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Oldest Human Hair Discovered In Fossilized Poop

goran72 writes "A new study has suggested that strands discovered in fossil hyena poop found in a South African cave could be the oldest-known human hairs. According to a report in National Geographic News, researchers discovered the rock-hard hyena dung near the Sterkfontein caves, where many early human ancestor fossils have been found."

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  1. Multiple discoveries! by Chris+Burke · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oldest known human hair.
    Oldest known person eaten by a hyena!

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    1. Re:Multiple discoveries! by rubycodez · · Score: 4, Funny

      oldest human in turd form, besting Dick Cheney's record!

    2. Re:Multiple discoveries! by Philip+K+Dickhead · · Score: 1

      Bah. That Hyena is a Dinosaur - but the Darwinist unbelievers are covering this up!

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    3. Re:Multiple discoveries! by buswolley · · Score: 1
      This article is nothing more than a contest for the most hilarious.

      Let it commence then...

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    4. Re:Multiple discoveries! by mhaskell · · Score: 1

      Oldest known human hair. Oldest known person eaten by a hyena!

      I guess you really can have a wild hair up your ass.

  2. Could be? by dov_0 · · Score: 1, Insightful

    If it's rock hard, no DNA etc. Isn't this just speculation? Unfortunately speculation that the masses will take as 'fact' simply because a 'scientist' said it.

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    1. Re:Could be? by John+Hasler · · Score: 2, Interesting

      > Isn't this just speculation?

      Probably not. The microscopic structure of the hair of a given species is unique.

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    2. Re:Could be? by Dr.+Hellno · · Score: 5, Informative

      the article is actually pretty careful about not asserting this as fact. The article only asserts that hairs were found with "wavy bands of scales" which suggest modern primates. Human hairs closest resemble these hairs, so it's possible that they come from an early human species.

    3. Re:Could be? by jd · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Well, the next question is whether these hairs are fossilized or actual. If actual, hair is remarkably good at preserving DNA. It may be possible to determine what primate the hairs belong to.

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    4. Re:Could be? by interkin3tic · · Score: 1

      Wait, so someone actually RTFA... from IDLE... AND a headline on /. was wrong?!?

      I'm 3 types of confused/shocked

    5. Re:Could be? by RealErmine · · Score: 1

      hair is remarkably good at preserving DNA

      You may be thinking of hair follicles (the skin cells the hair grows from). As far as I know, hair itself does not contain DNA that can be analyzed.

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    6. Re:Could be? by jd · · Score: 3, Informative

      It was discovered not long ago that hair itself contains cells, not just the follicles, and that the hair protects those cells against damage. This has been a massive boon to archaeological DNA studies, as it massively reduces contamination as well as reducing loss of information.

      The discovery was made during studies of the hair of woolly mammoth. It's a fascinating line of research and one that is under-utilized at present

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    7. Re:Could be? by DinDaddy · · Score: 1

      Retroactively mitigating a severe scientific error in the plot of Starman.

    8. Re:Could be? by dov_0 · · Score: 1

      The article is however very vaguely worded in the first half and the identification of the hair is also vaguish - 'closest to' etc.

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  3. Could be?-Monkey business. by Ostracus · · Score: 1

    "The article only asserts that hairs were found with "wavy bands of scales" which suggest modern primates. Human hairs closest resemble these hairs, so it's possible that they come from an early human species."

    As opposed to some other earliest primate.

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    1. Re:Could be?-Monkey business. by Chris+Burke · · Score: 1

      As opposed to some other earliest primate.

      Yes, exactly.

      ??

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  4. Re:rock hard indeed by torgis · · Score: 2, Funny

    Fail.

  5. Photographic evidence by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Image here.

  6. Re:rock hard indeed by ptx0 · · Score: 2, Funny

    The failus?

  7. Re:Slashdot now officially publishes ... by ptx0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Shit that matters!

  8. someone has to say it by plopez · · Score: 3, Funny

    talk about a bad hair day...

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  9. Re:ape shit. by Sique · · Score: 1

    No. Other primates have a different hair structure.

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  10. Humans by HangingChad · · Score: 2, Funny

    Humans - The other white meat

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    1. Re:Humans by NewbieProgrammerMan · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I wonder if it tastes like the other, other, OTHER white meat?

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    2. Re:Humans by wurble · · Score: 1

      IIRC, human muscle tissue contains myoglobin though, and thus we have red meat. Though you'd probably have to ask a cannibal to be sure. I'd tell you to ask a hyena, but they have communication issues.

  11. Re:Slashdot now officially publishes ... by ZERO1ZERO · · Score: 2, Funny

    Or, indeed, shit with matter.

  12. Was it... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    curly? Cough! Cough!

  13. Same Old Story by hyades1 · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Hey Ogg, I bet those guys who had the really good dope are camped in that cave in Dark Valley."

    "I think you're right, Targ. Listen...you can hear them laughing their heads off."

    "Let's go see if they'll let us have some."

    "Good plan, Ogg."

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  14. Why is this in idle? by duffel · · Score: 1

    It's interesting and science. Just because it deals with dung doesn't mean it's toilet humor.

    Let's review:
    idle articles: Stupid people, Cow Urine, only good for a laugh
    This article: Science, National Geographic, really quite interesting.

    1. Re:Why is this in idle? by thered2001 · · Score: 1

      It needed to follow the other dung story so we'll see where Idle is headed: they'll always try to give us the straight poop.

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  15. Main question unanswered by Muad'Dave · · Score: 1

    They told us all about the scale pattern, how old it is, etc, but didn't answer the main question: What color was it? Did this species die out because it was blond, or was it a hot-blooded redhead? I gots to know.

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  16. Darwin predicted this. . . by Slicebo · · Score: 1

    . . . in his classic work "On the Origin of Feces".

  17. proof of early medicinal breakthrough! by Roadkills-R-Us · · Score: 1

    rock hard poop?

    Poop used viagra back then!